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Third in three part series on homeless and drugs, other parts can be clicked on there. TV goes for shock value but that is still shocking title. Though i live an hour and a half away I haven't gone down there in a decade. I know things are bad but not sure how much is hype.
Looks like 1 hour segments. Tags: Weapon, Seattle, Urban Survival

Almost every night of the week, Seattle’s stages offer a roster of regional indie-folk artists, do-it-yourself punk bands and homegrown comedians, as well as nationally touring pop stars. To that end, choosing something for your night out can be a daunting task. This weekly guide can help by filtering for recommended shows, select dates and […] Tags: Music, News, Entertainment, Events, Seattle, Nightlife, Maren Morris Catfish

An Amazon Air plane called CustomAir Obsession crashed on February 23, killing all three people on board. The cause of the crash remains unknown.
In conversations with Business Insider before the crash, several pilots who fly planes for Amazon Air said they thought an accident was inevitable.
These planes aren't owned by Amazon, and the people maintaining and flying these jumbo jets aren't Amazon employees. They're employees of Air Transport Services Group (ATSG) and Atlas Air Worldwide Holdin... Tags: Amazon, Elon Musk, Texas, China, US, America, Trends, UPS, Atlas, George Bush, Delta, Bob, Houston, DHL, Seattle, Faa

The FBI is involved in the Department of Justice’s criminal investigation into the certification of the Boeing 737 MAX, according to a Wednesday Seattle Times report.
The FBI’s Seattle field office is close to the 737 plant and the Federal Aviation Administration offices, where officials partook in the certification process for the planes, two of which crashed in recent months.
Criminal investigations into the aviation industry are exceedingly rare in America and point to the seriousness of t... Tags: News, America, Fbi, Department Of Justice, Seattle, Boeing, Federal Aviation Administration, Seattle Times, Boeing 737 MAX 8, Kate Riga

If there’s one thing that UC Irvine enjoys, it’s avenging a past loss.
Last year’s loss to Cal State Fullerton in the Big West Tournament championship game only made this season’s 28-point win over the Titans in the title rematch that much sweeter. When the Anteaters watched the bracket reveal on Selection Sunday, their anticipation grew as they waited for Louisville’s opponent to be revealed. The Cardinals beat UCI in the NCAA Tournament four years ago in Seattle, and that potential pairing had... Tags: Sports, Sport, Soccer, Manhattan, College sports, Ncaa, Honda, Seattle, Cal State Fullerton, Turner, Louisville, Wade, Cardinals, UCI, Kansas State, Wildcats

The staff of a Seattle homeless activist group is being kicked out of three city-funded tiny-house villages in an increasingly acrimonious dispute over how the camps are run. As a result, longtime homeless activist Scott Morrow and others involved with the nonprofit Nickelsville will no longer draw salaries through city contracts with the Low Income […] Tags: News, Seattle, Project Homeless, Nickelsville, Scott Morrow

Kitsap County's 2019 count saw a 17 percent increase in the number of homeless people living outside, which an official said might reflect a more accurate count than previous years. Tags: News, Seattle, Kitsap County, Project Homeless

Starbucks says it plans to test both recyclable and compostable cups over the next year.
Customers in New York, San Francisco, Seattle, London and Vancouver, British Colombia, will help test the cups, which use fiber, paper and other materials in place of plastic liners.
Seattle-based Starbucks was expected to announce the test program Wednesday at its annual shareholders meeting.
The company also said it plans to redesign its stores as it adapts to increasing mobile pick-up and delivery orders.... Tags: Sport, Colombia, Soccer, Howard Schultz, Starbucks, Seattle, New York San Francisco Seattle London

TOKYO — Ichiro drew all the cheers. Most everyone else on the Seattle Mariners did all the hitting.
A crowd that came to salute Ichiro Suzuki in his homeland saw Domingo Santana deliver the biggest hit at the Tokyo Dome, a grand slam that sent Seattle over the Oakland Athletics 9-7 on Wednesday in the Major League Baseball opener.
Batting ninth and knowing he’d get two plate appearances, Ichiro popped up and worked a walk. The 45-year-old star took his spot in right field to begin the bottom of ... Tags: Japan, Sports, Toronto, Atlanta, Sport, Soccer, Mlb, Tokyo, Oakland Athletics, Athletics, North America, Oakland, Seattle, Major League Baseball, Beckham, Mariners

The hot new restaurant opening this month is a Korean fried chicken chain on First Hill. Expect long lines. Plus, an all-you-can-eat-sushi spot opens in the northend. Tags: News, Life, Food & Drink, Seattle, First Hill Expect

The Seattle Jewish Film Festival, March 23-31 and April 6-7, showcases dozens of films at locations around Seattle and the Eastside. Among the highlights: “Leonard Bernstein: Larger Than Life,” which will screen on March 31. Tags: Movies, News, Entertainment, Seattle, Leonard Bernstein